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Have U seen the million dollar deer?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Where's Bruce?, Nov 21, 2011.

  1. Where's Bruce?

    Where's Bruce? Weekend Warrior

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    Its amazing what they can do with genetices and the right minerals and growth hormones now... Thanks for sharing.
     
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    I'll take two please.

    :lol:
     
  4. purebowhunting

    purebowhunting Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The huge non-typical in picture 8 looks almost misserable. He probably can't wait to shed those things!
     
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    I find that sad. :cry:
     
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    X2...
     
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    x3...and I agree with the above poster who said the big non-typ looks miserable :cry:
     
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    Tony Legendary Woodsman

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    x 4 .... poor guy ..... people are wacked, man ...
     
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    To me this is just wrong in every way and no one can convenience me otherwise. It's all about $$$. I stopped watching Ted Nugent the first episode he did with high fence hunting. Exotics or not... It's all the same to me!
     
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    JCraig Die Hard Bowhunter

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    X5...
     
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    and now you see why most of us normal folks that make an honest living cant afford to hunt down here in texas too many idiots like these that sit there and try to make a perfect deer and charge more than 3months salary for the opportunity to shoot one aint no meat or antlers worth 3 months of pay
     
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    X 6 and disgusting.
     
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    x7. Somebody kill that thing and put it out of its misery.
     
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    I'm glad others find this disturbing as well. Whats the point?
     
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    I agree with everyone else. That is sad. The deer does look miserable.
     
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    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    X8

    No different then...

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    That really sucks...That's not hunting Like the other fellow typed...its all about money. I'm new to bow hunting and I can tell I'm going to love it. Give me a nice 8 point anyday.
     
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    LMAO! That is freaky
     
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    X9 first thing I thought of, was how miserable they must be.
     
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    Hey guys, I just watched a show about this deer (the monster nontypicle). He is super famous from what they said. His name is on the tip of my tounge just can't remember it. I am not in any way defending them so don't take it that way. To each their own. This is where some of our newer minerals are coming from and being tested. Deer in the wild will never ever get this big no matter what anyone feeds them. It is a combination of breeding, no stress and nutrition. Wild deer have way to much stress to grow like this.

    And for everyone who thinks he is suffering, Notice he is in velvet in these pictures. When his antlers turn to bone, they are sawed off. They do this every year for a couple reasons. One is so that he doesn''t suffer and two so that he is at less risk of being poached.
     

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